Corsair TX CMPSU-650TX ATX12V & EPS12V Power Supply

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Enthusiasts looking for the optimal in price performance PSU technology will find the Corsair CMPSU-650TX ATX12V & EPS12V Power Supply will meet even the most demanding of required specifications. Engineered using advanced technology and components typically found with high performance power supplies. Dedicated, single +12V rail offer the maximum compatibility with the latest system components. Energy efficient circuitry capable of delivering greater than 80% efficiency ratings across 20%, 50%, and 100% load conditions make the PSU ideal for the value/quality conscious enthusiast. With a large 120mm diameter temperature-controlled fan that is ultra quiet, yet still more than sufficient to cool the internals of the system, reliability and stability are no longer worries for the gamer, overclocker or enthusiast and high-end system builder.


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Power Rating: 650 W

Power Supply Type: ATX12V & EPS12V Power Supply


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Product Title: Corsair TX CMPSU-650TX ATX12V & EPS12V Power Supply

Manufacturer: Corsair

Lowest Price: $89.99 from Newegg.com

Power Score: 4.2 | 8 Reviews


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Product Reviews (8)

Corsair TX650W Power Supply

Strengths: 5 year warranty! A Brand you can turst!

Weakness: The cables are a little long and aren't modular.

Recently I've been using alot of Corsair power supplies to build my systems and I've been really pleased. They don't seem to be DOA as frequent as some other brands. Everything you expect to come with a power supply is included and they package them sturdy. The only small gripe I have with these power supplies is the cables are a little long, which is good if you have a full tower, but in a mid...
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By IbarraYJ - Aug 22, 2008

Quiet and powerful PSU

Strengths: Powerful single rail, lots of connectors, solid build, quiet

Weakness: Pricey, cable clutter due to non-modular design

This is a solid unit from corsair, and is backed by a 5 year warranty. Installed the unit without problem. There are plenty of connectors available for upgrades. However because this is not a modular design, cables tend to clutter the case, especially for compact cases. Even comes with a leather bag but can't see how one will carry a PSU around for fun.

By Tiberium - Jul 31, 2008

Corsair 650wtx

Strengths: Plenty of power... 52A on a single 12V rail! Energy efficient, and is quiet & cool. Lots of power connectors, so if you have a bunch of system components, you'll going to have no troubles

Weakness: As mentioned above, lots of power connectors, so if you have a small case, could be a problem.

Absolute power... extremely quite, and great 5 year warranty. This psu has a 24/20 pin ATX, a EPS/ATX12V 8-4 pin, 2 PCI-E 6/8 pin, 8 SATA, 8 4-pin, & 2 floppy connectors. As mentioned above, if you have a small case, could be a problem. I had to use my empty spare optical drive bay to store the unused cables in, so I won't be adding another drive. No big deal, since I hadn't planned on that any...
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By rowdy_m2 - May 15, 2008

DOA, like many others

Strengths: Well, it worked for 5 minutes.

Weakness: After 5 minutes, it died. Did some more comprehensive research and found that this is a reoccurring problem.

Have sent the unit back to Corsair, following their instructions. Have not heard back from them in 2 weeks. Have gotten no response from my emails requesting a status update. I do not know about anyone else, but I will not buy another Power Supply from them, ever.

By EMO; - May 29, 2008

TX650W

Strengths: Single rail, 120mm fan, 80 plus efficiency, lots of connectors, fully sheated cables

Weakness: There is a lot of wire and connectors that may cause some cable management problems

This is a quality unit from Corsair. Very well packed and presented. There are enough connectors and power for future upgrades. This unit supplies more than the rated power so user will not be disapppointed in performance. I had a 550w fail and Corsair rma'd without problem

By stockshowgypsy - Jun 8, 2008

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